Selfie-loving Police officer and fellow officer has been charged with dealing and possessing Class A drugs

PC Kerry Reeve and PC Adam Jackson were arrested as part of an investigation by Greater Manchester Police’s anti-corruption unit

In April this year, The Sun, UK exclusively reported that Greater Manchester anti-corruption unit arrested PCs Kerry Reeve and Adam Jackson, both 35, with suspicion of class A drug and were then suspended from their policing duties.

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Reports reaching us reveal that PC Kerry Reeve and PC Adam Jackson has been charged for Class A drugs.

Three other men have also been charged on drug offences as a result of the investigation and are due to appear in court later this month, the Sun UK reports.

In a statement, the force said: “Five people have been charged as part of an investigation by Greater Manchester Police’s anti-corruption unit.

“The following have been charged: Adam Jackson, of Bacup, has been charged with encouraging/assisting in the commission of supplying Class A drugs and two counts of possession of a Class A drug.

“Kerry Reeve, of Middleton, has been charged with encouraging/assisting in the commission of supplying Class A drugs, possession of a Class A drug and possession of a Class B drug.

“John Pounder, of Haslingden, has been charged with being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs and possession with intent to supply a Class A drug.

“Daniel Wade, of Haslingden, has been charged with being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs.

“Callam Wood, of Oswaldtwistle, has been charged with being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs.

“All of them have been bailed to appear before Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court on Wednesday 26 July 2017.”

Detectives were understood to have seized items including phones during their probe into possible criminal connections.

PC Reeve, who served in a Tactical Aid Unit, was pictured in 2011 in full riot gear outside of a burning Miss Selfridge store as her team responded to trouble on Manchester’s streets.

She has also published snaps of herself online in a low-cut top and in uniform.

On another, of her working at Oldham Athletic’s stadium, she wrote: “Footie fans, watch out.”

And in a third, showing her with two fellow officers, she warned: “Don’t mess with the best ’cos the best don’t mess.”

Watchdogs from the Independent Police Complaints Commission were also investigating the matter.

Speaking at the time of the arrests, the IPCC said: “We’re supervising an investigation conducted by Greater Manchester Police into allegations against two officers concerning the supply of drugs.

“The IPCC is regularly updated on progress and will be informed of the outcome in due course.”